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König, H. E., Wissdorf, H., Probst, A., Macher, R., Voß, S., & Polsterer, E. (2005). Considerations about the function of the mimic muscles and the vomeronasal organ of horses during the Flehmen reaction. Pferdeheilkunde, 21(4), 297–300.
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Nagy, K., Bodó, G., Bárdos, G., & Harnos, A. (2008). Is modified Forssell"s operation superior to cribbing collar in preventing crib-biting in horses? In IESM 2008.
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Malara, L., De Pasquale, A., Ingala, A., & Innella, G. (2008). The influence of management on horse behavioural reactivity in therapeutic riding programs. In IESM 2008.
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Rousing, T., & Waiblinger, S. (2004). Evaluation of on-farm methods for testing the human-animal relationship in dairy herds with cubicle loose housing systems--test-retest and inter-observer reliability and consistency to familiarity of test person. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 85(3-4), 215–231.
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Krueger, K., & Flauger, B. (2008). Social feeding decisions in horses (Equus caballus). Behav. Process., 78(1), 76–83.
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Waran, N. K., Clarke, N., & Farnworth, M. (2008). The effects of weaning on the domestic horse (Equus caballus). Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 110(1-2), 42–57.
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Goodwin, D., Davidson, H. P. B., & Harris, P. (2007). A note on behaviour of stabled horses with foraging devices in mangers and buckets. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 105(1-3), 238–243.
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Motch, S. M., Harpster, H. W., Ralston, S., Ostiguy, N., & Diehl, N. K. (2007). A note on yearling horse ingestive and agonistic behaviours in three concentrate feeding systems. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 106(1-3), 167–172.
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Ninomiya, S., Sato, S., & Sugawara, K. (2007). Weaving in stabled horses and its relationship to other behavioural traits. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 106(1-3), 134–143.
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Christensen, J. W., & Rundgren, M. (2008). Predator odour per se does not frighten domestic horses. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 112(1-2), 136–145.
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